What is SAP Hana ?

As Software developer with more then 8 years experience in the Business intelligence industry isn’t easy, and it involses mor than just a one descrition of a sofware SAP software solution. Firstly i will start by offering you the conceptual explanation of in-memory computing and big data.

What is I-Memory Computing ?

Business leaders are increasingly beiing asked tot make real-time decsions in today’s high dynamic and challenging environments. This expecation is putting more and more pressure on IT departments and business leadership to find and provide new and faster ways to get information and insight into hands of descion.

Let’s compare this situation to a Microsoft Word document in which you haven’t clicked the SAVE button yet. If your computer crahes before you click save and write that docmuen to your hard drive , have you lost all of your work? After all, your doument is in the memory of the computer ? So how do in-memory solutions addresses this issue?

In database technology, atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability (ACID) refers to the set of requirements that are assessed for realibility. In other words, if you forget to pay electric bill and the power gets shut off to your in-memory database hardware, you don’t have to panic. Intead, you should take comfort that you will have operational requirements sasisfied with your SAP Hana implementation: disaster recovery, the ability of the system to restore itself after a catastrophic event such as power outage or system corruption that required a shutdown. If you are considering a pilot program for SAP Hana solution (or a proof of concept), this is a key area that you wil want to validate and that will help you again the confidence of your operational team.

SAP Hana Consultant Resume: SAP Hana Implementation Options

In this article i will you more details about the three implemenation options for SAP Hana. You can call Mr Data Today. We’ll offert a discussion of the technical differences among the three implementations, and also talk about their different requirements and high-level project plan steps. Finally, we’ll conclude the chapter with some things to keep in mind when choosing the implementation that’s right for your business. Call Mr Data Today.

The standalone implementation for analytics

SAP Netweaver BW on SAP Hana

SAP Business Suite on SAP Hana.

SAP Hana Consultant Resume: Applications for SAP Hana

Everyone knows that SAP Hana makes things go fast, but what does this mean for your business? Call Mr Data Today. We will discuss three advanced applications that can be enabled with SAP Hana to remove the limitations of speed and volume of business information. Call Mr Data Today.

SAP Hana Analytics Foundation (SHAF) is an SAP Hana-based solution designed for those compies that run a combination of SAP Business Suite applicatios and non-SAP applications.

SAP Hana Consultant Resume: Business Strategy

SAP Hana Consultant Resume: How to understanding the Technical Specifications

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Learning goals

In 4 sessions we will explore the world of SQL and SQL Server. In this module we will work with a real world oriented approach to which participants can apply their knowledge.

A lot of processes in company are made possible by information that is stored in databases. Also, a lot of managers make better decisions if they have access to the right data at the right time. Knowledge about SQL & SQL Server is a surefire way to to make sure that all this data is handled in a proper way.

The aim of the module SQL & SQL Server is to understand the relationship between data, SQL and the tool SQL Server. The following 5 functional areas will be treated in the course:

SQL Server Essentials

Installing SQL Server Management studio

Most important database technologies

Why should you use an information policy for databases and data quality?

1. Mr. Data Amsterdam, Business School

Mr. Data Amsterdam provides courses with a job guarantee, and in the current job market the opportunity provided is one not to be missed. This guarantee is provided due to the various modules and study training programmes which provide; training, counseling and retraining for adults in the area of Big Data . Our vision is to be “first” and “biggest” life long learning environment in the Big Data industry for our student and clients in Europe.

Community purpose

The social purpose of Mr. Data Amsterdam Business School is to help people from a disadvantaged position into a better more prosperous position, in cooperation with municipalities, governments, workers’ rights organisations. Mr. Data Amsterdam Business School aims to be by 2020 the largest private business school ranked number one across the whole of Europe in the area of Big Data, providing courses with a job guarantee as well. Accelerate your career with this retraining in ICT & BI consulting and sign up for our training courses with a job guarantee at the end of your study!

Services at Mr. Data Amsterdam

Business School

Big Data Consulting

SEO / SEA Service

Is this course suitable for me?

This course is suitable for anyone who wants to delve into the world of Big Data Analytics. We provide various training and courses in SAP, Big Data and Business Intelligence. We offer different modules at our Business School in different forms and provide our consultants with expertise in strategic issues.

Location

Mr. Data Amsterdam is located in the WeWork building at 61 Weesperstraat in Amsterdam. Spacious office space is spread over five storeys with a modern trendy feel. Our location is very easy to reach by public transport (metro stations Waterlooplein and Weesperstraat).

Study in Europe

Studying in Europe is a great idea that provides you the opportunity to obtain an education qualification that is recognised across the European Union and European Economic Area (EU and EEA). As an added benefit, usually a degree from Europe is recognised globally.

To undertake your study in Europe gives you the chance to immerse yourself in a multicultural, multinational society due to the close proximity of the neighbouring countries and the free movement afforded to EU nationals between borders. You are gifted during your study in Europe the opportunity to learn a multitude of languages and cultures, with 23 officially recognised languages, 60 regional and minority languages, most of which are only an hour or two plane or train ride away – affordable even as a student!

As part of your study in Europe you are able to do your study in a multitude of leading global languages such as French, German, Spanish, and of course, English, on top of that you have the chance to live and work in a continent which boasts 7 of the top 10 happiest countries in the world!

In combination with this, undertaking your study in Europe means you’re undertaking an education in the homeland of global companies such as Philips, Booking.com, KLM, Heineken, ING, BP and Royal Dutch Shell. In addition to this, Europe is also home to MR Data, one of the only places where you can undertake courses with a job guarantee when you finish!

You could potentially open up a whole new world for yourself by starting your studies in Europe, once you’re here you may never want to leave with so much to explore, from the snowy north to the sun soaked south, there is always something to do in Europe in combination with your studies.

Study in Amsterdam

Why study in Amsterdam then you ask? With all the opportunities that Europe holds, why pick Amsterdam out of everywhere else?

Besides of course the fact that Amsterdam is the home to Mr. Data Amsterdam Business School, to date one of the only private educations’ in Big Data which holds courses with a job guarantee at the end….

Amsterdam brings with it its own beauty, steeped in history and culture, with some of the world’s best museums, galleries and concert venues you’ll always have something to do to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere and culture – and as an added bonus pretty much everybody speaks English! Feel free to explore the over 100Km – yes over 100km of canals and stop off at historical sites such as the Anne Frank house or go to the Van Gogh museum before you visit one of the 36 parks during your study in Amsterdam.

If the busy city gets too much for you, you’re only a short plane or train ride away from Belgium, France, Germany, England, Ireland, Spain and the list goes on! Weekend city breaks, or beach breaks are only an hour or two away, ready to help you unwind and relax!

On top of that, to study in Amsterdam means to study in one of the safest cities in Europe, and not to mention it’s amongst the healthiest too due to strong Dutch culture to cycle everywhere they go. Exploring the city is as easy as hopping on your bike and seeing where the (bike) path takes you. With numerous bars, pubs, clubs and festivals your social calendar is also packed so full the only question you’ll have to ask yourself is which one first!?

Now that you’ve asked yourself that, the only question left to ask is when are you going to begin your study in Amsterdam…?

2. Retraining BI Consultant Level 1

2.1 Summary

Accelerate your career with Mr. Data Amsterdam, Business School retraining in IT / BI Consultant. In 50 intensive days you learn the basics of ERP / SAP, Business Intelligence and Web Analytics. You go hard to work with both reading relevant case studies and the latest software products.

2.2 What is Mr. Data Amsterdam Business School, Private Business School?

Founder of Mr. Data

Mondy Holten graduated in 2004 in Business Information Systems at the Zuyd University and now has over 8 years experience in the Big Data industry. Since 2008, Mondy Holten has been working in complex international IT projects. In this period he has had experience with various systems such as SAP ERP, SAP Banking & Insurance, SAP BusinessObjects and Tableau. This experience he gained at companies such as Atos, Logica, Imperial Tobacco, COA, Nationale Nederlanden and XADAT.NL.

SQL-Trainer

Sietze Berends has a background in computer science from the University of Amsterdam and the Saxion University of Applied Sciences. He has worked with SQL in countless environments and has accumulated over 4 years of experience. He is passionate about SQL and the best when it comes to teaching the basics to all who are taking this course. Sietze Berends is responsible for handling the SQL & SQL Server training module for all the customers of Mr Data.

HR Partner

National HR manager MSc. Jolke Roozen is responsible for defining and implementing the local operational HR policies in line with the corporate strategic HRM policy. He is also responsible for placement processing at our customers as well as the business partner for the MT team. Jolke reports directly into the Managing director for the Netherlands. The students will work alongside him during the module ‘Application training for work’. Here he is responsible for guiding candidates to work through:

Soft skills training.

Application training.

Coaching candidates throught their applications.

Job market organisation.

Organising meetings between candidates and clients.

Supervising placements.

Contact with employers.

Msc. Jolke Roozen graduated in 2013 in Work and Organisational Psychology and Training and Development at the University of Amsterdam. Immediately after graduation he founded the company Apply Together, where he provides jobseekers’ training and coaching in an individual’s search for a new position. He is also the founder of HR consultancy Unfurl. As a teacher Jolke has been affiliated with the University of Amsterdam and the Nyenrode New Business School. He is currently a professor at Amsterdam University in the training of Applied Psychology. He is partnered with Fadi Christian Adamo as a lead developer responsible for a part of our marketing and technical activities. In addition to his success in some Internet concepts such as Rent Foxx and Poolhere.com he strengthens our team in delivering suitable candidates.

R&D Business Partner

Partner Kai Kain Bennink has his BSc. in Technology Management from the University of Groningen. Here Kai has specialised in Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing. His graduation project was conducted in the Dutch Gasunie N.V, conducting his thesis on Data Management for them, passing with an 8.

2.3 Our social contribution

Mr. Data Amsterdam Business School contributes to a well-known employment plan:

Minister Asscher “Retraining program for Amsterdam”

Helping to prevent job loss with the work-to-work program (caicttalentcenter.nl)

2.4 What problems will we solve with our training?

Reducing unemployment in the Netherlands and shortening the payment period from the UWV.

Preventative measures for those who face potential unemployment – these people can complete the retraining program outside of their current working hours.

Better match with supply and demand.

The opportunity for people in a disadvantaged background to retrain in a promising, growing sector.

2.5 Process/ Roadmap

Retraining program

Intensive, 50 days training

18 week internship

Intensive coaching by employment specialists through: on the job training and guidance.

Evening classes for those who are currently working facing unemployment.

Saturday training for people who are currently in work facing unemployment.

2.6 Study overview

Our BI Consultant training consists of 11 modules of 40 hours. Through flexible teachers from industry, we will transfer our knowledge to you, the modules are as follows:

M1: ERP for beginners

M2: Performance Management

M3: Business Intelligence Tools

M4: Data Warehousing

M5: Business Intelligence Strategy

M6: Becoming a Business Analyst

M7: Data Visualisation

M8: Business Intelligence Competency Center

M9: Scrum Methodology

M10: Mobile Analytics

M11: Job training – preparing you to go out into the world with your new skill set – something you will of course need seeing as you have you’re doing an education which boasts courses with a job guarantee!

2.7 Practical, relevant business school training

For us it is important that what you learn is relevant to the real world for what you’d perform in your future career. We promise courses with a job guarantee, and because our trainers come with industry experience in their current role on a regular basis, they are best placed to pass on relevant up to date skills and knowledge. They also work on projects for Mr. Data Amsterdam Business School and will provide you with real life case studies they themselves have encountered or are currently working on! This is how we make sure that when we say we provide courses with a job guarantee, the reason is because you already know what is happening in industry and what the current job market is like before you’ve even entered it!

3. Retraining ict / BI Consultant Level 1

2.1 Mr. Data Amsterdam, Business School Business School Big Data & Consulting

Mr. Data Amsterdam offers training modules at different levels and for different audiences. Important reasons for choosing Mr. Data Amsterdam, Business School include:

5. Salary for a BI Consultant

6. Reviews for Mr. Data Amsterdam, Business School?

7. Training overview for ICT Retraining course/ BI Consultant

This document contains general information about Retraining and BI consultant training modules which are to be followed by the MR-Data Business School in Big Data. The Retraining Route/BI Consultant Level 1 contains three modules which will be briefly discussed.

If you have questions you can ask one of the training coordinators of Mr. Data Amsterdam, Business School. Homework will be published in our online training environment.

7.1 ERP Training

In this module you will learn all about ERP systems with an emphasis on market leading SAP. Through literature and case studies you will learn all aspects of the program and learn how data in a large enterprise is gathered. In the Mr. Data Amsterdam, Business School web learning environment you will produce relevant homework assignments and presentations.

7.2 Business Intelligence

BI training is dedicated to processing the data into more useful management information. Data visualisation plays an important role in this. You’re going to delve into software programs such as Tableau, Qlik and SAS Visual Analytics. Other topics we deal with are data warehousing, ETL, data mining and management dashboards.

7.3 Web Analytics

The last Mr. Data Amsterdam Business School retraining module consists of Web Analytics, analysing the technical performance of a website, and how you can improve it. Another important topic will be Search Engine Optimisation. Programs that are covered include Google Analytics, Adwords, Hotjar and Lead Page.

8. Learning objectives for ICT retraining/ BI Consultant.

8.1 Objective

What is an ERP system?

How to use BI tools?

What is BI strategy?

What are Dashboards?

What is Data Mining?

Working with SCRUM

How does a SAP system work?

How do I work with Tableau?

How can I improve a website?

How can I improve the chances of the website being found?

8.2 Mr. Data Amsterdam, Business School Framework

Mr. Data Amsterdam framework is a collection of tools including templates and application components to the realisation of an effective data solution.

8.2 Training at Mr. Data Amsterdam Business School

Through the training at Mr. Data Amsterdam Business School we want you to take your first steps into the world of IT, BI and Web Analytics. In addition to the modules already mentioned, we will also pay attention to your presentation abilities, on the Internet, in interviews and in classical presentations, this is because our courses with a job guarantee are also here to prepare you to enter the working world.

The full-time training is based on three days of classes and home study two days a week.

In addition to the full-time study, there is also the possibility of an evening course. Please look on our website mrdata.tv for more information on these classes.

9. About your Trainer

Mr. Mondy Holten (05-01-1981)

Client focus BI Consultant, with 8+ years experience with SAP and Business Intelligence systems.

Business Information System background, Freelance SAP BI Consultant. Strong technical skill. This BI Developer Contractor whose main experience lies within translation of business requirements to ERP, DHW, ETL, SAP BI and risk reports. He also has hands on experience with designing, building and or managing BI transformation projects to Business Objects 4, within Financial Industry, and HR Risk Reports.

10. Training Level

We use the ‘International Qualification Framework” for training people with different backgrounds, different jobs and different levels of applicable knowledge and skills. Through this way of working, everybody has the opportunity to reach his or her desired level. It gives you the opportunity to study in a flexible manner. We take into account your work situation, personal circumstances and the knowledge of Information Management. You can see in the model below the levels which we at Mr. Data Amsterdam, Business School use.

Levels

Name

Focus

Level 1

Awareness

– Understanding concepts

– Learning by reading

– Learning by watching

– Learning by writing

Level 2

Principles

– Learning by doing

– Learning by Using software system

– Learning by sharing

– Learning by Testing theory

Level 3

Intermediate

– Learning by using work Experience

– Learning by using theory + Sharing knowledge

Level 4

Academic

– Learning by using work Experience

– Learning by using theory

– Sharing knowledge

10.1 Deadline(s) & Homework:

Level: ____________________

Exam:____________________

Portfolio Assignment: ____________________

Homework is published on mrdata.tv in the relevant week. It is not allowed to do the homework for future weeks in advance.

10.2 Books:

Reading materials will be available on mrdata.tv

10.3 Videos:

Video materials will be available on mrdata.tv

11. Results of your training

When you have completed the retraining training successfully, you will receive the official certificate Mr. Data Amsterdam Business School BI Consultant, and once you’ve completed stage 2 you will be in the upper echelon of newly graduated Data Analyst BI consultants and as a result of our courses with a job guarantee, you’ll find yourself walking into your first job straight after graduation.

11.1 Teaching methods (Face-to-face, distance learning)

At Mr. Data, we take an interactive teaching method. Assignments, training materials and videos can all be found in the brand new e-learning environment. You will also receive a syllabus with relevant up to date curriculum related to Business Intelligence and Web Analytics. The contents of the syllabus will be tested. In addition, we will be working on real life case studies, presentations and other assignments, this will also be tested.

@NeelieKroesEU said “Data is the motor and foundation of the future economy. Every kind of organisation needs the building blocks to boost their performance, from farm to factory, from the lab to the shop floor.”

The European Commission and Europe’s data industry have committed to invest €2.5 billion in a public-private partnership (PPP) that aims to strengthen the data sector and put Europe at the forefront of the global data race.

Top 20 business intelligence engineer resume Countries in the World, click “here”

What makes a country rich? Is it the available natural resources? Could it be the amount it exports or import that it garners in? To the common brain it might seem very overwhelmingly complicated, so let me break it down into simpler terms for you. The most quantifiable way to measure riches in the economy is to take into account the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of a country. GDP is the monetary value of the final goods and services produced within a country, which is, finding out how much is produced in a place, for a given period of time.

The top richest countries list have some really interesting contenders on them, which just goes to show that you don’t have to be a big and mighty country to rake in the moolah. Or maybe, that’s exactly why they can stay rich. Here are 20 of the richest countries in the world as calculated by GDP per capita.

With the national currency that goes from strength to strength and increasing prices, Iceland is well on its way to trumping Switzerland for being rich. The prices of goods and real estate are climbing exponentially here as well. Much of Iceland’s wealth can be credited to the thriving fisheries in the area in addition to the tourism and energy.

With its central location in Europe as well as being well connected with rivers, Germany has a strategic advantage making it accessible as well being quite self reliant on making its own energy and steel. All of this coupled with great facilities for education and a strong currency makes this country a steady fixture on the list.

As the world’s 12 largest economy, Australia has its exports goods to thank. The continent is surrounded by the oceans making it a coastal hub of trade and commerce. Its major cities Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide are found in coastal areas. Its capital is Canberra inland. This country is known for its Sydney Opera House, the Great Barrier Reef, a vast interior desert wilderness called the Outback, and unique animal species like kangaroos and duck-billed platypuses. The economy is a booming mixed market, with its service sector being the major contributor to the GDP.

The engineering industry is prominent in this country and so is the trade. Sweden has an abundance of iron and timber. The telecom, pharmaceuticals and the automobile industry also contribute to the strength of the economy. Sweden has one of the fastest growing economies in Europe and made it unscathed through the financial crisis that hit the world between 2008 and 2010. There are common goods that Sweden exports like paper, wood, road vehicles and iron to name a few.

Bahrain is known to have an open economy with its currency quite valued in the world. The banking and tourism sectors generate the bulk of the returns. And they have their vast resources of oil to be grateful for. It also has the third largest reserves of natural gas in the world.

The kingdom of Netherlands has been known for their prosperity since the 17th century even though industrialization came upon them much later. Their income is largely generated from their oil refineries, food processing, and machine production. Their agricultural sector provides a thriving yield as well, which contributes to their exports.

This country is dripping in oil. This is the backbone of their economy and is known to have 18% of the world’s identified petroleum reserves. This sector accounts for 55% of the GDP and another 40% is from the private sector which is made up of non nationals. The kingdom has been aware of their reliance on their oil reserves and has attempted to diversify into various other sectors so that they don’t put all their eggs in one basket.

The U S of A has a varied and wide demography that helps in its diverse and abundant natural resources, which in turn allows them more advantages in their trade and commerce. The architecture, film industry and its general high productivity in its automotive and technological sectors work hand in hand to ensure this great nation stays on this list. It also boasts of the world’s most influential markets. It is also considered a tax heaven and being the most technologically powerful country in the world the economy is dependent on its service sector. Being the capitalistic economy it is, USA has greater flexibility than other countries in important decision making. This country still has its struggles especially in the realm of the middle class.

Hong Kong, Japan’s capital, features very prominently in the list of the top richest countries as it is called the gateway to China. Its financial services industry and strong rules of trade makes it a lucrative choice for business. It also offers low taxation and an almost free port trade options as well. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is also a force to reckon with.

This beautiful country known for its chocolate, cheese and lolloping hills is also one of the finest examples of a firm economy because it has kept to a very high standard and resorted to high tariffs. Switzerland also offers subsidized agriculture which furthermore boosts the revenues considerably. Financial services contribute to the robust GDP growth along with pharmaceutical, manufacturing and tourism industries. Exports also are an important source of income along with clocks.

The republic of San Marino is considered to have a highly stable economy. It is also one f the smallest economies in the world. The republic also has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the whole of Europe. Geographically it gets a bit of a shadow from Italy yet it still stands tall when it boasts of no national debts. The tourism industry is a major contributor to the revenues of the area.

The UAE has a humongous land area with a population of over 9 million. Most of the income is derived from oil, but the services and telecom sectors also contribute heavily. They have taken their cues from Saudi and have focused on diversifying and developing others sectors including technology and services. The tourism industry has received much attention and has contributed to keeping the economy afloat during the financial crisis in 2007-2009. They also offer zero income tax which makes it a hub for businesses.

This Scandinavian country is known for its stripped back rustic beauty and also for its lush greenery and museums. The economy is a state owned mixed economy which has shown great progress since industrialization. Fishing, natural resources and petroleum exploration drives the economy. It follows independent monetary policy. Norway is known for its excellent living standards. It is an extremely productive country with a very low unemployment rate and free healthcare.

Dublin the capital is known for being a tourist destination as well as the birthplace of many prolific writers. The economy is dependent on trade and investment. Ireland has also pioneered the list for highest quality of life. The growth of Ireland’s economy had plateaued after 2008 but it still has a high GDP. There is lot of dependence on foreign investments. It is country that has an abundance of oil reserves. It also has many other resources like fisheries, timber, minerals and hydropower.

Another Arab country that may seem diminutive in size yet packs a wealthy punch in oil. It has most of the revenues steeped in petroleum reserves and accounts for 95% of the export and government revenue. Apparently, Kuwait has around 10% of the world’s reserves of crude oil. They also have set their sights on diversifying and developing the other sectors so as to keep them on a better standing for the future. The constitutional emirate has a parliamentary system.

There is a great combination of foreign and domestic entrepreneurs in this small but wealthy country that contributes to the GDP. It is also well established by exports of crude oil and natural gas. There are no income taxes or sales taxes and the government provides assistance with education and health care. After gaining its independence from the British in 1984 Brunei has made huge strides in its economic growth. It has developed wealth from petroleum and natural gas. The country also has the second-highest Human Development Index among the Southeast Asian nations, after Singapore, and is classified as a “developed country”.

The backbone of the city’s economy is its financial services sector as well as its liberal economic policies that welcome innovation and change every step of the way. Singapore is also known to have the second busiest port in the world , it relies on the shipping and transportation services . It also has an added advantage of being hugely multi cultural with an open trade friendly economy. The standard of living is considered quite high with positive strides made in the fields of education, health, life expectancy and growth. Singapore also features regularly on many other lists like top cleanest cities in the world and the best airport in the world making it a globally recognized country. The strong manufacturing sector and the service sector are the two main areas that contribute to Singapore’s prosperous journey. Singapore depends heavily on trade and commerce.

Being the largest gambling center in the world,(sorry Vegas), the bulk of the earnings comes from the most obvious source. There are efforts to develop the tourism, manufacturing and administrative sectors. This former Portuguese colony also made its mark by being the place with the second highest life expectancy rate in the world. This is the only place in China where gambling is legal .The region is gaining much benefit from the increasing Chinese middle-class as the wealth begins to rise from the world’s second largest economy. More than 16 million tourists from China visited Macau last year.

This country has made its mark by being a permanent fixture n this list. The financial sector and its conservative policies as well as its robust industrial and steel sectors are all major contributors to its wealth. Banking takes up most if the economy. This small European country is mostly rural with monumental charm and aesthetic beauty. It is also considered to be quite the model country as it has found a harmonious co existence between lush green pastures and highly industrial. Tourism is also a sought after sector here. The economy is also known to be highly innovative in its nature with low inflation rates.

Here it is the lucky, wealthy, last. Qatar is located in south west Asia. This country ranks numero uno as it has a well developed petroleum industry which constitutes70% of the government revenues and 85% of its export earnings. It also has the privilege of hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup which will be advantageous in helping the economy grow further. The population is over 21 million with a lot of expats moving in search of business and trade deals. It also has a reputation of using forced labor from Asia and parts of Africa. The tourism sector also gains foreground for earning revenues. There is definitely an edge that Qatar enjoys being a small country with large reserves of oil, it is definitely in a very good position safe from any looming financial woes in the near or distant future. This also allows them a highly influential standing with the other Arab countries in an around the area

Although, there must be a disclaimer on the relevance of the numbers because,in order to find out the present years amount of GDP, we have to use the data that has been available in the previous year. Every year there is quite a bit of shuffle on this list. Most of the countries seem to be here to stay but there are always a few surprises. May all these countries continue their prosperous trends.

Client focus BI Developer, with 8+ years experience with Business Intelligence & Training. Business Information System background, Freelance. Strong technical skill. Understanding and experience implementing. Designing business intelligence implementation steps. This BI Developer Contractor whose main experience lies within translation of business requirements to ERP, DHW, ETL, SAP BI and risk reports. He has also hands-one experience with designing, building reports in Business Objects 4 and Microsoft Power BI , within Financial Industry, and HR Management HR Risk Reports.

He designs, builds and tests online systems for clients. He outsource IT projects to India. The end results were professionally websites and online stores. He uses different software, platforms and programming languages such as: PHP, HTML, XML, Pay systems (Ideal, Mastercard, Paypal).

He designed various Change Documents for his colleagues in India, in several different projects. He also tested the changes in the SAP test environment. After acceptance, the changes were transported to the SAP production environment.

Coordination with the Development team to support and enhance HR business processes. Coordination with the Development teams to support (trouble shouting) and enhance SAP BI BW financial business processes

Coordination with the Development team to support and enhance HR business processes.

In addition, he designed various Change Documents for his colleagues in India, in several different projects. He also tested the changes in the SAP test environment. After acceptance, the changes were transported to the SAP production environment.

ResponsibilitiesResponsible for BI CRM software selection at the department financial services, IT, Purchasing. He did this through information analysis, software selection and process analysis. The end products were: system requirement document, user manuals, functional, and technical designs. In addition, he was also responsible for IT support of various departments (Financial, Purchasing, Sales and CRM).

ERP, CRM Consulting, Training & Certification Courses. … As ERP is a suite of such applications, trainees can choose the right ERP training courses according to their requirements. At Mr Data, we provide training on the best of ERP software systems, including Microsoft AX, Microsoft NAV, SAP, and Oracle EBS. Questions? Call Mr Data Today.

What is ERP?

ERP stands for Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Transform, Integrate and Scale Businesses.When you search for “ERP” on the web, the sheer amount of information that comes up can be overwhelming—not to mention a little confusing. Every website seems to have its own definition of ERP, and one ERP implementation can vary widely from the next. These differences, however, underscore the flexibility that can make ERP such a powerful business tool.To get a deeper understanding of how ERP solutions can transform your business, it helps to get a better sense of what ERP actually is and how it works. Here’s a brief introduction to ERP and why it seems like everyone’s talking about it. Questions? Call Mr Data Today.

ERP Integrates Processes Across Business Functions

ERP is an acronym for Enterprise Resource Planning, but even its full name doesn’t shed much light on what ERP is or what it does. For that, you need to take a step back and think about all of the various processes that are essential to running a business, including inventory and order management, accounting, human resources, customer relationship management (CRM), and beyond. At its most basic level, ERP software integrates these various functions into one complete system to streamline processes and information across the entire organization.The central feature of all ERP systems is a shared database that supports multiple functions used by different business units. In practice, this means that employees in different divisions—for example, accounting and sales—can rely on the same information for their specific needs. Accelerate Business Performance using NetSuite Cloud ERP.

ERP Synchronizes Reporting and Automation

ERP software also offers some degree of synchronized reporting and automation. Instead of forcing employees to maintain separate databases and spreadsheets that have to be manually merged to generate reports, some ERP solutions allow staff to pull reports from one system. For instance, with sales orders automatically flowing into the financial system without any manual re-keying, the order management department can process orders more quickly and accurately, and the finance department can close the books faster. Other common ERP features include a portal or dashboard to enable employees to quickly understand the business performance on key metrics.

A Brief History of ERP

The term ERP was coined in 1990 by Gartner, but its roots date to the 1960s. Back then, the concept applied to inventory management and control in the manufacturing sector. Software engineers created programs to monitor inventory, reconcile balances, and report on status. By the 1970s, this had evolved into Material Requirements Planning (MRP) systems for scheduling production processes. Questions? Call Mr Data Today.In the 1980s, MRP grew to encompass more manufacturing processes, prompting many to call it MRP-II or Manufacturing Resource Planning. By 1990, these systems had expanded beyond inventory control and other operational processes to other back-office functions like accounting and human resources, setting the stage for ERP as we’ve come to know it.Today, ERP has expanded to encompass business intelligence (BI) while also handling “front-office” functions such as sales force automation (SFA), marketing automation and ecommerce. With these product advancements and the success stories coming out of these systems, companies in a broad range of industries—from wholesale distribution to ecommerce—use ERP solutions.Moreover, even though the “e” in ERP stands for “enterprise,” high-growth and mid-size companies are now rapidly adopting ERP systems. Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions—also referred to as “cloud computing”—have helped fuel this growth. Cloud-based solutions not only make ERP software more affordable, they also make these systems easier to implement and manage. Perhaps even more importantly, cloud ERP enables real-time reporting and BI, making them even valuable to executives and staff seeking visibility into the business.As a result, companies of all sizes and a wide range of industries are transitioning to cloud ERP systems. In fact, Forrester predicts that SaaS-based ERP adoption will rise 21 percent annually through 2015.2 When you stop to consider the benefits of ERP, it’s easy to see why it’s become so popular and why its use will continue to grow so rapidly.

The Business Value of ERP

At its core, ERP helps employees do their jobs more efficiently by breaking down barriers between business units. More specifically, an ERP solution:

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